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Sunday, February 14, 2016

MCQs Code Of Criminal Procedure 1898 PAKISTAN, FOR ADPP, DIRECTOR ,


ADJ, CJ, JM & LAW officer EXAMINATIONS

Code Of Criminal Procedure 1898 PAKISTAN

1.  The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 was passed or enacted on

A. 22nd February, 1898 B. 22nd March, 1898

C. 22nd April, 1898

Answer: Option B
2.  The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 contains _______ sections

A. 511 B. 550

C. 565

Answer: Option C
3.  The Cr.P.C 1898 contains _______ Schedules

A. 4 B. 5

C. 6

Answer: Option B
4.  The Cr.P.C 1898 is a ______ law

A. Natural B. Procedural

C. Special

Answer: Option B
5.  The object of Cr.P.C is

A. To facilitate administration of justice B. To facilitate offender

C. To facilitate the prosecution

Answer: Option A
6.  The Code of Criminal Procedure was enforced on the first day of

A. July, 1898 B. August, 1898

C. September, 1898

Answer: Option A
7.  The Cr.P.C divides offences in ______ kinds

A. 2 B. 3

C. 4

Answer: Option A
8.  An offence in which bail can be granted to the accused as of right is called

A. Schedule offence B. Non bailable offence

C. Bailable offence

Answer: Option C
9.  An offence in which bail cannot be granted to an accused as of right are called

A. Non bailable offence B. Bailable offence

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

10. An offence in which a police-officer may in accordance with the 2nd schedule or under any law for the time
being in force arrest without warrant is called

A. Cognizable offence B. Non cognizable offence

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
11. Non cognizable offence is an offence in which a police-officer cannot arrest any person without

A. Warrant B. Notice

C. Authority Letter

Answer: Option A
12. The allegation made orally or in writing to a Magistrate with a view to take action under Code of Criminal
Procedure regarding an offence is called

A. Crime report B. Complaint

C. FIR

Answer: Option B
13. Section 4(k), Cr.P.C defines

A. Inquiry B. Trial

C. Investigation
Answer: Option A
14. According to section 4(k), Cr.P.C inquiry means a proceeding conducted by

A. Police B. Prosecution

C. Magistrate

Answer: Option C
15. According to section 4(I) Cr.P.C investigation means a proceeding conducted by

A. Police B. Magistrate

C. Complainant

Answer: Option A
16. According to section 4(m) Cr.P.C the proceeding in the course of which evidence is or may be legally taken
on oath is called

A. Inquiry B. Judicial proceeding

C. Trial

Answer: Option B
17. An act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being in force is called an

A. Offence B. Illegal Act

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
18. The term "Police Station" is defined in sub-section _____ of section 4

A. (q) B. (s)

C. (r)

Answer: Option B
19. Public prosecutor means a person conducting prosecution on behalf of the

A. Complainant B. State

C. Accused

Answer: Option B
20. According to Cr.P.C Criminal Courts has ______ classes

A. 2 B. 3

C. 4

Answer: Option A
21. ______ is the Head Court of Criminal Proceeding at Provincial level

A. Supreme Court B. Session Court

C. High Court

Answer: Option C
22. ______ is the presiding Court of a district

A. High Court B. Session Court

C. Special Court

Answer: Option B
23. Section 9, Cr,P.C. empowers ______ with power of establishment of Court of Session Judge and Assistant Session
Judges

A. Provincial Government B. Federal Government

C. Local Government

Answer: Option A
24. Section, 14, Cr.P.C deals with appointment of

A. 1st Class Magistrate B. Additional Magistrate

C. Special Magistrate

Answer: Option C
25. Section 15 of Cr.P.C deals with

A. Special Magistrate B. Benches of Magistrates

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B
26. Section 15, empowers ______ to pass direction for formation of Benches of Magistrates

A. High Court B. Session Court

C. Provincial Government

Answer: Option C
27. A judge appointed under section 22, Cr.P.C is called

A. District Judge B. Justice of Peace

C. Additional District Judge

Answer: Option B
28. Justice of Peace appointed under section 22, Cr.P.C by the Provincial Government enjoys his powers as
A. Ministerial Powers B. Judicial Powers

C. Administrative Power

Answer: Option C
29. A magistrate appointed by Provincial Government under section 30, Cr.P.C enjoys all powers except

Offence punishable with seven years Offence punishable with ten years
A. B.
imprisonment imprisonment

C. Offences punishable with death

Answer: Option C

30. Court of Magistrate of 1st class can pass

Imprisonment for a term not exceeding three


A. B. Imprisonment not exceeding five years
years

C. Imprisonment not exceeding seven years

Answer: Option A
31. The Court of Magistrate of 2nd class, can pass

A. Imprisonment for five years B. Imprisonment for three years

C. Imprisonment not exceeding one year

Answer: Option C
32. The Court of Magistrate of 3rd class, can pass

A. Imprisonment for one year B. Imprisonment for six months

C. Imprisonment not exceeding one month

Answer: Option C
33. Assistant Session Judge enjoys _____ powers with Session Judge

A. Equal B. Less

C. More

Answer: Option A
34. Section 37, Cr.P.C deals with _____ powers of Magistrate

A. Actual B. Additional

C. None of the above


Answer: Option B
35. Section 42, Cr.P.C bounds _____ to assist Magistrate or police-officer

A. Public B. Village headman

C. Patwari

Answer: Option A
36. Under section 46, Cr.P.C ______ of body is sufficient for arrest

A. Capturing B. Touching

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B
37. Section _______ Cr.P.C empowers police-officer to break, open door and windows for the purpose of
liberation of any person

A. 47 B. 48

C. 49

Answer: Option C
38. Section 52, Cr.P.C deals with mode of search of a _______

A. Woman B. Secret place

C. Government servant

Answer: Option A
39. Police-officer under section ____ may arrest any person without warrant who has been concerned in any
cognisable offence.

A. 53 of Cr.P.C B. 54 of Cr.P.C

C. 54-A of Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B
40. The person arrested by police shall

Not be subjected to more restraint than is Be subjected to more restraint than from
A. B.
necessary to prevent his escape necessity to prevent his escape

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
41. Whenever it is necessary to cause a woman to be searched the search shall be made by

A. Women police-constable B. Sub Inspector


C. S.P.

Answer: Option A
42. Section 55 of Cr.P.C deals with arrest of

A. Detectives B. Vagabonds and habitual robbers

C. Habitual offenders

Answer: Option B
43. A police-officer may, for the purpose of arresting without warrant any person whom he is authorized to
arrest peruse such person into any place in Pakistan as empowered by section _______ of Cr.P.C

A. 56 B. 58

C. 60

Answer: Option B
44. Section _______, Cr.P.C empowers a private person to arrest an offender

A. 57 B. 58

C. 59

Answer: Option C
45. A police-officer making an arrest without warrant shall without unnecessary delay take or send the person
arrested before

A. Magistrate having jurisdiction B. Before Officer in charge of the Police Station

C. Both (a) and (b)  Answer: Option C

46. Section 61, bounds police to produce any detained person before Magistrate having jurisdiction within
______ hours

A. 20 hours B. 24 hours

C. 26 hours

Answer: Option B
47. It is provided in section ______, Cr.P.C that no person who has been arrested by police officer shall be
discharged except on his own bond or on bail or under special order of Magistrate

A. 61 B. 62

C. 63

Answer: Option C
48. Under section 62, of Cr.P.C _______ shall report to the (Zila Nazim, District Superintendent of Police and
District Public Safety Commission) about the detention of person arrested without warrant
A. Station House Officer B. Sub Inspector

C. Assistant Sub Inspector

Answer: Option A
49. If any offence has been committed in presence of Magistrate such Magistrate can arrest the offender
himself or can order to

A. Any person to arrest the offender B. S.H.O of local Police station for arrest

C. His personal security guard to arrest

Answer: Option A
50. Every summon issued by a Court under Cr.P.C shall be in writing in duplicate and must be signed and sealed
by the

A. Investigating Officer B. Reader of the Court

C. Presiding officer of the Court

Answer: Option C
51. Section 69, Cr.P.C deals with

A. Delivery of summons B. Issuance of summons

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option A
52. Section 75, Cr.P.C deals with forms of

A. Summons B. Warrants

C. Warrants of arrest

Answer: Option C
53. Warrant issued by Court under Section 75, Cr.P.C must be _________

A. In writing B. Oral

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
54. Warrants has ______ kinds

A. 2 B. 3

C. 4

Answer: Option B
55. A warrant directed to any police-officer may also be executed by any other police-officer whose name is
endorsed upon the warrant by the officer to whom it is directed or endorsed as provided in section _______
Cr.P.C

A. 79 B. 80

C. 81

Answer: Option A
56. Proclamation for persons absconding is made under section ______, Cr.P.C

A. 87 B. 88

C. 89

Answer: Option A
57. Section ______, Cr.P.C deals with attachment of property of proclaimed person

A. 88 B. 89

C. 90

Answer: Option A
58. Bond for appearance of person whose summons or warrant has been issued will be taken under _______

A. Section 91, Cr.P.C B. Section 92, Cr.P.C

C. Section 93,P.C

Answer: Option A
59. Period of limitation prescribed in section 89, Cr.P.C. for filing application for release of attached property is
______ years from the date of attachment

A. 3 years B. 2 years

C. 1 year

Answer: Option B
60. It is provided in section _____ Cr.P.C that search to be made in presence of two or more respectable
inhabitatns of the locality

A. 103 Cr.P.C B. 102 Cr.P.C

C. 104 Cr.P.C

Answer: Option A
61. Under section ______ any Magistrte may direct a search to be made in his presence of any place for the
search of which he is competent to issue a search warrant

A. 104 Cr.P.C B. 105 Cr.P.C

C. 106 Cr.P.C
Answer: Option B

62. Section 109, Cr.P.C deals with security from

A. Vagrant and suspected person B. Common citizens

C. Government officials

Answer: Option A
                         

63. Section ______, deals with security for good behaviour from habitual offenders

A. 107 Cr.P.C B. 110 Cr.P.C

C. 152 Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

64. Under section ______ Cr.P.C the Magistrate may, if he sees sufficient cause, dispense with the personal
attendance of any person called upon to show cause why he should not be ordered to execute a bond for
keeping the peace, and may permit him to appear by a pleader

A. 115 B. 116

C. 117

Answer: Option B

65. Section 127, Cr.P.C deals with disperse of unlawful assembly on command of

A. Magistrate or police officer B. Magistrate or Court officer

C. Session Judge

Answer: Option A

66. Under Section 129, a police officer not below the rank of _____ can cause military to disperse unlawful assembly

A. Station House Officer B. Assistant Superintendent or DSP

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B

67. Which one from the following officers of Army can disperse unlawful assembly

A. Any Commissioned Officer B. Subidar


C. Subidar Major

Answer: Option A
68. According to section 132-A, which one from the following falls in armed forces

Security Force constituted under the Federal


A. Rangers B.
Security Forces Act (XI-1973)

C. None of above

Answer: Option B
69. A conditional order for removal of public unisances can be made by a Magistrate________

A. Of 1st Class B. Special Magistrate

C. Of Class 30

Answer: Option A

70. Section ______ of Cr.P.C deals with conditional order for removal of nuisance

A. 132 B. 132A

C. 133

Answer: Option C
71. Under Section 143, A Magistrate of 1st Class may order any person not to repeat or continue, a public nuisance
as defined in

A. Cr.P.C. B. Pakistan Penal Code or any special or local law

C. Constitution of Pakistan

Answer: Option B
72. Under section ______ temporary orders in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger can be made

A. 134 Cr.P.C B. 140 Cr.P.C

C. 144 Cr.P.C

Answer: Option C
73. Section 145, Cr.P.C deals with dispute regarding

A. Moveable property B. Immovable property

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B

74. The basic ingredient to exercise power under section 145, by a Magistrate regarding immovable property is likely
to cause

A. Breach of peace B. Breach of trust

C. Breach of contract

Answer: Option A

75. Under Section 149, every police officer may interpose for the purpose of preventing and shall, to the best of his
ability prevent the commission of any ______ offence

A. Cognizable B. Non Cognizable

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
76. Section 146 of Cr.P.C empowers ______ to attach subject of dispute

A. The Superintendent of Police B. The Magistrate

C. None of above

Answer: Option B

77.  As under section 146, Cr.P.C order of attachment can be passed by the

A. The Magistrate of 3rd Class B. The Magistrate of 2nd Class

C. The Magistrate of 1st Class

Answer: Option C

78. When the Magistrate attaches the subject of dispute, he may, if he thinks fit shall appoint a receiver by enjoying
power under

A. Cr.P.C. B. C.P.C.

C. P.P.C.

Answer: Option A

79. Section _______, of Cr.P.C. empowers a police-officer to arrest any person without warrant, or order from a
Magistrate who have any design to commit any cognizable offence

A. 151 B. 152

C. 153

Answer: Option A
80. A police-officer may _____ interpose to prevent any injury attempted to be committed in his view to any public
property, moveable or immovable or the removal or injury of any public landmark or buoy or other mark used
for navigation

A. Of his own authority B. With permission of Magistrate

C. With permission of Superintendent of Police

Answer: Option A
81. Section ______ deals with information of cognizable offences

A. 150, Cr.P.C B. 154, Cr.P.C

C. 157, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B
82. Section 154, Cr.P.C deals with

A. First Information Report B. Complaint

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
83. An F.I.R. has _______ columns

A. 5 B. 6

C. 7

Answer: Option B

84. The registration of FIR regarding cognizable offences is _____ duty of officer in charge of police station

A. Fundamental B. Statutory

C. Constitutional

Answer: Option B

85. First information report can be lodged by Officer in charge of Police Station at the information of________

A. Any person B. Accused

C. Responsible citizen

Answer: Option A
86. The F.I.R. needs to be signed by

A. Accused person B. Victim


C. Informer

Answer: Option C
87. First Information Report is _______ piece of evidence

A. Substantive B. Corroborative

C. Exhaustive

Answer: B

88. After recording FIR it is necessary to be read over to ______ by police-officer.

A. Complainant or informer B. S.H.O.

C. Accused

Answer: Option A

89. Under section 156, Cr.P.C an officer incharge of a police station can investigate any cognizable offence without
order of

A. A.S.P B. I.G.

C. Concerned Magistrate

Answer: Option C

90. Investigation against a women accused in offence of zina shall be conducted by

Police-officer not below the rank of


A. B. Police Officer not below the rank of S.H.O.
Superintendent of Police

C. Police Officer not below the rank of Sub-Inspector

Answer: Option A
91. Section 156-B of Cr.P.C deals with investigation against a women accused of the offence of

A. Dacoity B. Theft

C. Zina

Answer: Option C

92. The report send by officer incharge under Section 157, of Cr.P.C shall be submitted to magistrate by _______

A. Officer Incharge himself B. Officer of the Court


Superior officer of police appointed by Provincial
C.
Government

Answer: Option C
93. Section ______ of Cr.P.C provides procedure for submission of report under section 157 of Cr.P.C

A. 158 B. 157

C. 159

Answer: Option A
94. Under Section 160, Cr.P.C police officer has power to require attendance of

A. Accused B. Witnesses

C. Complainants

Answer: Option B
95. During process of investigation police officer records statement of witness under Section _______

A. 161, Cr.P.C B. 162, Cr.P.C

C. 163, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option A

96. The statement recorded under section 161, Cr.P.C can

A. Not be cross examined B. Be cross examined

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

97. The evidence recorded under section 161, by police officer is ______ type of evidence

A. Substantial B. Corroborative

C. Authentic

Answer: Option B

98. The question while recording evidence by police officer under section 161, of Cr.P.C must be ______ by witness

A. Rejected B. Accepted

C. Answered

Answer: Option C
99. Section 164, of Cr.P.C deals with recording of statement before

A. Any Magistrate B. Magistrate U/S 30

C. Magistrate of 1st and 2nd class

Answer: Option C

100. Any statement recorded by Magistrate under section 164, Cr.P.C may be recorded in presence of

A. Police B. Complainant

C. Accused

Answer: Option C
101. Upon statement recorded by Magistrate under section 164 needs to be given opportunity of cross examination
to

A. Accused B. Prosecution

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

102. _______ is essential for recording statement under section 164, Cr.P.C

A. Certification by Police B. Certification by Accused

C. Certification by Magistrate

Answer: Option C

103. Recording of confession of accused under section 164 on oath is ______ in the eye of law

A. Inadmissible B. Admissible

C. Important

Answer: Option A
104. Section ______ deals with procedure when investigation can bot be completed in twenty four
hours

A. 166, Cr.P.C B. 167, Cr.P.C

C. 168, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

105. An accused person can be detained in custody of police upon order of


A. The Magistrate B. Station House Officer

C. None of above

Answer: Option A
106. A Magistrate authorizing under section 167, Cr.P.C detention of accused in custody of Police________

A. Needs nothing for authorization to be recorded B. Shall record his reasons for so doing

Needs to deal the matter upon his mode to


C.
record the reason or not

Answer: Option B

107. Section 167, Cr.P.C, bars that the accused shall not be kept out of the prison while in custody of the police
between

A. Afternoon and evening B. Sunset and sunrise

C. Early morning and noon

Answer: Option B

108. Section 167, Cr.P.C deals with ________

A. Remand B. Acquittal

C. Confession

Answer: Option A

109. Section 167, empowers Magistrate to send any accused within the custody of police upon request of police for
not more than _____ days

A. 10 days B. 12 days

C. 15 days

Answer: Option C

110. Section _______, empowers police to release accused if there is deficiency of evidence

A. 168, Cr.P.C B. 169, Cr.P.C

C. 170,Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B
111. Police in case of deficiency of incriminating evidence can release a person
A. Without sureties B. Upon his own bond

C. Without any requirement

Answer: Option B

112. Section 170, Cr.P.C deals with _________

A. Discharge of accused B. Recording of challan

C. Sending of case to Magistrate

Answer: Option C

113. Under Section _______, Cr.P.C every police officer investigating a case need to record day by day entries in diary

A. 170, B. 172,

C. 173,

Answer: Option B

114. The report of police officer needs to be submitted before Magistrate through

A. Officer Incharge of police section B. Court officer

C. Public Prosecutor

Answer: Option C

115. The challan Form has _______ column

A. 6 columns B. 7 columns

C. 8 columns

Answer: Option B

116. Column No. 1, of challan form is for

A. Accused B. Offence

C. Complainant or informer

Answer: Option C

117. Column No. 3, of challan form is for the accused


A. Under arrest B. Released on bail

C. Discharged

Answer: Option A

118. Column No. 4 of challan form deals with

A. Accused under arrest B. Accused on bail

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B

119. Column No. 6, of challan form dealt with

A. Accused Absconder B. Accused Confessed

C. Witnesses

Answer: Option C

120. Every offence shall be inquired in and tried by a Court with in local limit of whose the offence was _______

A. Occurs B. Committed

C. Done

Answer: Option B
121. Section 174, of Cr.P.C deals with

A. Police to inquire report on suicide etc. B. Police to inquire robbery

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

122. During the investigation U/S _______, police officer can summon any person to attend investigation

A. 174, Cr.P.C B. 175, Cr.P.C

C. 176 Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

123. Section 176, Cr.P.C empowers Magistrate to make inquiry with respect of

A. Cause of death B. Theft


C. Zina

Answer: Option A

124. Every offence shall ordinary be inquired in and tried by

A Court within the local limits of whose


A. Any competent Court B.
jurisdiction it was committed

C. District Court

Answer: Option B
125. Section 178 of Cr.P.C empowers _____ to pass order regarding cases to be decided in various Session Divisions

A. High Court B. Provincial Government

C. District Court

Answer: Option B

126. As per section 185, Cr.P.C whenever a question arises as to which of two or more Courts subordinate to the
same High Court ought to inquire into or try any offence it shall be decided by the

A. Provincial Government B. District Government

C. High Court

Answer: Option C

127. When a citizen of Pakistan commits an offence at any place without and beyond the limits of Pakistan he may
be dealt with in respect of such offence

At any place within Paistan at which he may be


A. At place where he commit the offence B.
found

C. Will be tried at International Court of Justice

Answer: Option B

128. Section 190, Cr.P.C deals with cognizance of offence by

A. Magistrate B. Court of Session

C. High Court

Answer: Option A

129. Section 193, deals with cognizance of offence by


A. Magistrate B. Session Court

C. High Court

Answer: Option B

130. Section 194, Cr.P.C is about the cognizance of offences by

A. Court of Magistrate B. Court of Session

C. High Court

Answer: Option C
131. When a complaint is made before a Magistrate regarding cognizable offence he shall record the statement of
complainant

A. On oath B. Without oath

C. On special oath

Answer: Option A

132. Under section 205, Cr.P.C Magistrate may dispense personal attendance of

A. Complainant B. Witnesses

C. Accused

Answer: Option C

133. Which sections from the following deals with charge

A. Section 215 to 220, Cr.P.C B. Section 221 to 230, Cr.P.C

C. Section 201 to 210, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

134. The charge shall be written in

A. Language of the Court or English B. Local Language

C. Language of the accused

Answer: Option A

135. In charge section of Law against which the offence is said to has been committed

A. Must be stated B. Needs not to be stated


Be stated or not depends upon discretion of the
C.
trial court

Answer: Option A

136. Charge once framed can be altered by Court U/S ______ upon an application

A. 225, Cr.P.C B. 226, Cr.P.C

C. 227, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option C

137. The power of amendment of charge provided under section 227, Cr.P.C is ______ in nature

A. Statutory B. Obligatory

C. Discretionary

Answer: Option C

138. For every distinct offence of which any person is accused there shall be a separate charge and every such charge
shall be tried separately except in the cases mentioned in

A. Sections 234, 235 and 239 B. Sections 230, 231, 233

C. Sections 228, 229, 230

Answer: Option A

139. Section ________, of Cr.P.C deals with persons who may be charged and tried together

A. 239 B. 240

C. 241

Answer: Option A

140. According section 234, three offences of same kind within ______ may be charged together

A. Six months B. Nine months

C. One year

Answer: Option C
141. Supply of statements and documents to the accused during trial before Magistrate is dealt by
A. Section 241, Cr.P.C B. Section 241-A, Cr.P.C

C. Section 242, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option C

142. Provision of section 241-A of Cr.P.C are __________

A. Mandatory in nature B. Discretionary in nature

C. Dealt according nature of care

Answer: Option B

143. Under section 241-A, ______ shall be provided statements and document

A. Complainant B. Accused

C. Magistrate

Answer: Option B

144. Section ______ to ______ of Cr.P.C. deals with trial of cases before Magistrate

A. 241 to 250 B. 241 to 250-A

C. 241 to 253

Answer: Option B

145. Charge will be framed under section ________ Cr.P.C by Magistrate

A. 242 B. 243

C. 244

Answer: Option A

146. If the accused admits that he has committed the offence (with which he is charged) his admission shall be
recorded as nearly as possible in the words used by him; and if he shows no sufficient cause why he should not
be convicted the Magistrate (may convict) him accordingly as provided in

A. Section 342, Cr.P.C B. Section 343, Cr.P.C

C. Section 344, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B
147. Section 245(1), Cr.P.C deals with ___________

A. Acquittal B. Conviction

C. Release of accused on bond

Answer: Option A
148. An order of acquittal under section 245(1) Cr.P.C is

A. Appealable B. Reviewable

C. Revisionable D. None of above

Answer: Option A

149. An order of acquittal under section 245(1) Cr.P.C is appealable under section

A. 416 B. 417

C. 418 D. None of above

Answer: Option B

150. In case where a previous conviction charged under the provisions of section 221, sub-section (7), and the
accused does not admit that he has been previously convicted as alleged in the charge, the Magistrate may, after
he has convicted the accused under section 243, or under section 245, sub-section (2), Cr.P.C.

Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged


A. B. Shall leftover the alleged previous conviction
previous conviction

Shall take evidence in respect of the alleged


C. previous conviction and, if he does so, shall record
the findings

Answer: Option C
151. Section 249-A, empowers a Magistrate to ______ accused at any stage

A. Connect B. Acquit

C. Release

Answer: Option B

152. An order of acquittal under section 249-A is ________

A. Appealable B. Reviewable

C. Revisionable D. None of above

Answer: Option C
153. An order of acquittal under section 249-A of Cr.P.C is revisionable under section

A. 439 B. 439-A

C. 561-A

Answer: Option B

154. Sections_______ to _______ of Cr.P.C deals with summary trial

A. 260 to 262 B. 260 to 264

C. 270 to 275

Answer: Option A

155. Section _______ to ________, deals with trial conducted before Court of Session and High Court

A. 260 to 265, B. 265A to 265K,

C. 265A to 265N,

Answer: Option C

156. Order of acquittal and conviction is passed by Court of Session during trial under section

A. 265, K B. 265, H

C. 265, M

Answer: Option B

157. Section 265 D, deals with ______ at trial before Court of Session

A. Acquittal B. Framing of charge

C. Prosecution evidence

Answer: Option B

158. Section ______, Cr.P.C deals with plea of accused

A. 265 C B. 265 D

C. 265 E

Answer: Option C
159. Section 265-F, of Cr.P.C deals with

A. Evidence of prosecution B. Evidence of accused

C. Court witnesses

Answer: Option A

160. Under section _______, Court of Session has power to acquit accused at any stage of the trial

A. 265 K B. 265 L

C. 264 M

Answer: Option A
161.  Section 337 Cr.P.C. deals with

A. An accomplice B. A convicted person

C. A foreigner

Answer: Option A

162. "Accomplice" means

A. Complainant B. Participator of an offence

C. Stranger

Answer: Option B

163. No person shall be tenders a pardon who is involved in an offence relating to hurt or qatl without permission of
the

A. Victim B. Heirs of the victim

C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above

Answer: Option C

164. As per section 337, sub-section (1A), Cr.P.C every Magistrate who tender, a pardon

A. Shall record the reason of doing so B. Needs no reason to be recorded for doing so

C. Will deal the further proceeding upon his mode D. None of above

Answer: Option A
165. Evidence of accomplice is not admissible in

A. Criminal cases B. Civil cases

C. Hudood cases

Answer: Option C

166. Accused has ______ right to advance arguments

A. Natural B. Statutory

C. Constitutional

Answer: Option B

167. Section 338, Cr.P.C empowers ________ to grant or tender pardon at any stage of the case.

A. High Court B. Court of Session

C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above

Answer: Option C

168. The right given to accused under section 340, Cr.P.C is his _____ right

A. Statutory B. Natural

C. Constitutional

Answer: Option A

169. Section 340 (2), Cr.P.C deals with evidence of accused

A. On oath B. Without oath

C. On oath as well as without oath

Answer: Option A
170. Section 342, deals with power of Court to examine the________

A. Prosecution B. Court

C. Accused

Answer: Option C
171. Under section ______, accused shall answer the question after completion of prosecution witnesses

A. 341 B. 342
C. 342-A

Answer: Option B

172. If accused admits that he has committed the offence, his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in

A. The words used by the accused B. Legal language

C. Technical manners

Answer: Option A

173. If the accused admits that he has committed the offence his admission shall be recorded as nearly as possible in
the words used by him, and, Magistrate

A. May convict him accordingly B. May not convict him

C. May release him

Answer: Option A

174. Where accused is unable to understand proceeding the matter will be forward to _______

A. Session Court B. High Court

C. Supreme Court

Answer: Option B

175. Section _______, Cr.P.C empowers Court with power of adjournment of proceedings

A. 343 B. 344

C. 345

Answer: Option B

176. The list of compoundable offences is provided in section _______, Cr.P.C

A. 345 B. 446

C. 447

Answer: Option A

177. Under section 345, Cr.P.C offence committed U/S 302 P.P.C. is________

A. Compoundable B. None compoundable


C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

178. It is provided in section_______, Cr.P.C that no person who has been arrested by police officer shall be
discharged except on his own bond or on bail or under special order of Magistrate

A. 61 B. 62

C. 63

Answer: Option C

179. Section _______ stress that evidence shall be taken in presence of accused or, when his personal attendance is
dispensed with in the presence of his pleader

A. 350 B. 353

C. 356

Answer: Option B

180. Instruction given in Section 353, Cr.P.C regarding evidence must be recorded in presence of accused is ______
in nature

A. Obligatory B. Discretionary

C. Depends upon circumstances

Answer: Option A
181. The Judgment needs to be delivered in _______

A. Open Court B. Closed Court

C. Depends upon circumstances

Answer: Option A

182. The procedure for recording evidence before court is given in section ________

A. 363, Cr.P.C B. 364, Cr.P.C

C. 365, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

183. Section ______, Cr.P.C deals with mode of delivering judgment

A. 364 B. 365
C. 366

Answer: Option C

184. Section 365 deals with recording of evidence in

A. Magistrates Court B. Session Court

C. High Court

Answer: Option C

185. When a sentence of death is passed by a Court of Session it shall be submitted to _____ for confirmation

A. High Court B. Federal Shariat Court

C. Supreme Court

Answer: Option A

186. If a women sentenced to death is found to be pregnant the High Court shall order the execution of sentence to
be postponed and may if thinks fit commute the sentence to ________

A. Acquittal B. Release

C. Imprisonment for life

Answer: Option C

187. Where a Court decides to pass a sentence of imprisonment on an accused for an offence it (shall) take into
consideration the period if any during which the accused was in custody for such offence as provided in

A. Section 381, Cr.P.C B. Section 382, Cr.P.C

C. Section 382-B, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option C

188. Section 391, Cr.P.C deals with execution of

A. Sentence of fine B. Sentence of whipping

C. Sentence of death

Answer: Option B
189. Section ______ Cr.P.C empower Provincial Government with power of suspension or remission of sentence

A. 400, Cr.P.C B. 401, Cr.P.C

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B           

190. Which sentence from the following can not be suspended or remitted by Provincial Government?

A. Sentence of death B. Sentence of high treason

C. Sentence of Karo Kari

Answer: Option C
191. Which provision of Cr.P.C from the following deals with double Jeopardy

A. Section 402, Cr.P.C B. Section 403, Cr.P.C

C. Section 404, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

192. No appeal shall lie from any judgment or order of criminal Court except as provided by

A. Cr.P.C. B. Any other law

C. Both (a) and (b) D. None of above

Answer: Option C

193. Section _______, deals with appeal from order rejecting application for restoration of attached property

A. 406, Cr.P.C B. 405, Cr.P.C

C. 404, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

194. A, B and C are charged by a Magistrate of the first class with and convicted by him of robbing D, A.B and C may
afterwards be charged with and tried for _____ on the same facts

A. Theft B. Decoity

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B

195. Any person who has been ordered by a Magistrate under section 118, to give security for keeping peace or for
good behaviour may appeal against such order to

A. Court of Magistrate Under Section 30 B. Special Judge

C. Session Judge

Answer: Option C

196. Appeal against the order of Additional Session judge shall lie to

A. Court of Session Judge B. High Court

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B

197. Appeal from sentence of High Court shall lie to ________

A. High Court B. Supreme Court

C. Both to (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C

198. Section ______ deals with appeal from sentence of Court of Session

A. 410, Cr.P.C B. 411, Cr.P.C

C. 410 and 411, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

199. There is no appeal in ______ cases

A. Death cases B. Sedition cases

C. Summary trial

Answer: Option C

200. A person aggrieved by the order of acquittal passed by any court, other than a High Court, may, within_____
days, file an appeal to the High Court

A. Twenty days B. Thirty days

C. Forty days D. Sixty days

Answer: Option B
201. Appeal in case of acquittal can be made under section

A. 407, Cr.P.C B. 417, Cr.P.C

C. 427, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

202. Appeal is admissible on matter of

A. Fact B. Law

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C

203. A person in jail can make his appeal, petition through

A. His attorney B. Inspector General of Police

C. Officer incharge of the jail

Answer: Option C

204. Appellate Court can take further evidence as provided in section ______, Cr.P.C

A. 428 B. 430

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

205. Section ______, empowers Session Court and High Court to call record of inferior Court

A. 430 Cr.P.C B. 435 Cr.P.C

C. 440 Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B

206. Revision can be made to _____ under section 439, Cr.P.C

A. Court of Session B. High Court

C. Supreme Court

Answer: Option B

207. The power enjoyed by Court in revision is ______ in nature


A. Obligatory Power of the Court B. Mandatory Power of the Court

C. Discretionary power of the Court

Answer: Option C

208. Section 439-A, Cr.P.C deals with revisional power of

A. Session Court B. High Court

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option A

209. No party has any right to be heard personally or be pleader before any Court when exercising its power of

A. Appeal B. Revision

C. Review

Answer: Option B

210. In case of trial or inquiry Magistrate got opinion that accused is of unsound mind incapable of his deence he will
_____ the further proceeding

A. Continue B. Fast

C. Postpone

Answer: Option C
211. Section 491, Cr.P.C deals with

A. Habeas Corpus B. Legal detention by police

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

212. Petition of habeas corpus can be made before

A. Court of Session B. High Court

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C

213. The officer appointed by Provincial Government under section 492, Cr.P.C is called
A. Law Officer B. Public Prosecutor

C. Private Pleader

Answer: Option B

214. The officer appointed under section 492, Cr.P.C may appear and plead with ________

A. Out obtaining any authority B. Written permission from any authority

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

215. Any Public Prosecutor when with the consent of Court withdraw from prosecution of any person in such
condition if charge not framed the accused will be

A. Discharged B. Convict

C. Released on bail

Answer: Option A

216. Bail has _____ kinds

A. 2 B. 3

C. 4

Answer: Option C

217. Section _______, Cr.P.C deals with bail in bailable cases

A. 496 B. 497

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

218. Bail is transfer of custody of a person from police to ________

A. Private persons B. Court

C. Any other agency

Answer: Option A

219. Section 497 of Cr.P.C deals with bail in cases of


A. Bailable offence B. Non bailable offence

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option B

220. Section 497 of Cr.P.C is applicable to the cases in which accused is

A. Arrested B. Not arrested

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A
221. Basic ingredient of Section 497(2), of Cr.P.C to release accused on bail is

A. Innocence of accused B. Case of further inquiry

C. None of the above

Answer: Option B

222. In non abilable cases release of accused on bail depends upon discretion of

A. Court B. Accused

C. Complainant

Answer: Option A

223. Bail is a right of accused in ______ cases and grace in ______ cases

A. (i) Bailable (ii) non bailable B. (i) Non Bailable (ii) Bailable

C. Both (a) (i) (ii) and (b) (i) (ii)

Answer: Option A

224. The word bail is derived from old _____ word bailier

A. Latin B. Greece

C. French

Answer: Option C

225. Section 497(i), Cr.P.C deals with cases falling within ______ class

A. Prohibitory class B. None prohibitory class


C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option A

226. The term "abscond" means

A. To hide from criminal proceedings B. To hide from friends

C. To hide from family

Answer: Option A

227. Section 497(2), of Cr.P.C deals with cases of

A. Further inquiry B. Heinous offence

C. Confession

Answer: Option A

228. Section 497(3) deals with

Court's reason recording of releasing a person on


A. B. Dismissal of bail
bail

C. Cancellation of bail

Answer: Option A

229. Section 497(5) deals with

A. Cancellation of bail B. Surety bonds

C. Bonds of minors

Answer: Option A

230. An anticipatory bail means

A. Bail after arrest B. Bail before arrest

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option B
231. Which bail petition needs an affidavit

A. Bail after arrest B. Bail before arrest


C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option B

232. Bail before arrest can be moved before

A. Before Court of Session Judge B. Before High Court

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option A

233. Section 499 Cr.P.C deals with _________

A. Bonds of accused and sureties B. Bonds and sureties of complainant

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

234. When any accused person fulfill the requirement of section 499, Cr.P.C he will be

A. Re-arrested B. Acquitted

C. Released

Answer: Option C

235. Section 503, Cr.P.C empowers Court of Session and High Court with power to

A. Issue Commission B. Acquittal of accused

C. Conduct contempt proceeding

Answer: Option A

236. Under section 503, of Cr.P.C Court of Session or High Court shall appoint ______ as commission for recording of
evidence of a witness

A. Any person B. Any Magistrate f 1st class

C. Any Magistrate 2nd class

Answer: Option B

237. Section ______, of Cr.P.C deals with return of commission appointed under Section 503, 506 of Cr.P.C

A. 507 B. 508
C. 509

Answer: Option A

238. Medical witness can record his statement under section _______

A. 509, Cr.P.C B. 520, Cr.P.C

C. 540, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option A

239. Report of chemical examine ______ be submitted in Court with out chemical examiner

A. Can B. Can not

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C

240. Section ______ deals with recording of evidence in absence of accused

A. 510 Cr.P.C B. 512 Cr.P.C

C. 514 Cr.P.C

Answer: Option B
241. Section 512, Cr.P.C deals with ______ trial

A. Summary trial B. Absentia trial

C. Special trial

Answer: Option B

242. In case surety bonds of a person are forfeited by court under section 514, Cr.P.C the person can be imprisoned
for imprisonment of ______

A. One year B. Nine months

C. Six months

Answer: Option C

243. Under which provision of Cr.P.C from the following a person can deposit money or government promissory
notes in court instead of surety bonds

A. 513 B. 514
C. 516

Answer: Option A

244. The punishment of imprisonment granted under section 514, Cr.P.C will be of _____ nature

A. Civil Nature B. Criminal Nature

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

245. Section 516A, of Cr.P.C deals with ______ of property in pending trial

A. Disposal B. Attachment

C. Auction

Answer: Option A
246. High Court may transfer a case or itself try it as provided in

A. Section 526, Cr.P.C B. Section 527, Cr.P.C

C. Both of the above

Answer: Option A

247. Under section 528, Cr.P.C______ Court has power to withdraw cases from one Court to another Court

A. Session B. High

C. None of the above

Answer: Option A

248. Section ______, of Cr.P.C empower provincial Government to transfer cases and appeals

A. 526 B. 527

C. 527-A

Answer: Option B

249. "Irregularities" means

A. An act of Court beyond law B. An act of Court against law

C. None of the above


Answer: Option A

250. Section 529, Cr.P.C. deals with irregularities which

A. Vitiate proceedings B. Do not vitiate proceedings

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option A
251. Section 530, Cr.P.C deals with irregularities which

A. Vitiate proceedings B. Do not vitiate proceedings

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option B

252. A Public Servant can submit his affidavit during any course of inquiry, trial or other proceeding before any court
other than

A. Court of Magistrate B. Session Court

C. High Court D. None of above

Answer: Option C

253. When a Magistrate want to inspect place of occurrence. He shall make notice to

A. Complainant B. Accused

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C

254. The power enjoyed by a Court under Section 540 is _____ in nature

A. Discretionary Power of Court B. Mandatory Power of Court

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C
255. Which provision from the following of Cr.P.C deals with re-examination of witness

A. Section 540, Cr.P.C B. Section 544, Cr.P.C

C. Section 550, Cr.P.C

Answer: Option A
256. Section ______, of Cr.P.C bounds police to deliver to military authorities a persons liable to be tried by Court-
martial

A. 449 B. 499

C. 549 D. None of above

Answer: Option C
257. Section 550, Cr.P.C. empower _____ to seize suspected property

A. Police B. Magistrate

C. Army

Answer: Option A
258. When a police-officer subordinate to the officer incharge of a police station, seize any suspected property shall
forthwith report the seize property to

A. Concern Magistrate B. Station House Officer

C. Superintendent of Police D. None of above

Answer: Option B
259. For restoration of abducted female, the complaint under section 552, Cr.P.C whall be made to the Court of
______

A. Addition Session Judge B. Session Judge

C. Both (a) and (b)

Answer: Option C
260. Under section 562, Cr.P.C Court has power to release offender on probation of

A. Being educated B. Good conduct

C. Being old ager or minor

Answer: Option B
261. Schedule 1, of Cr.P.C was repealed in

A. 1910 B. 1912

C. 1914

Answer: Option C
262. Section 554, Cr.P.C. empowers ______ to make rules for inspection of record of subordinate Courts

A. Provincial Assembly B. Auditor General

C. High Court

Answer: Option C
263. Schedule II, of Cr.P.C has ______ columns
A. 5 B. 7

C. 8

Answer: Option C
264. Column No. 2, of 2nd Schedule of Cr.P.C shows

A. Offence B. Section

C. Punishment

Answer: Option A
265. Column 6, of 2nd Schedule shows

A. Nature of offence as compoundable or not B. Imprisonment of offence

C. Court of trial

Answer: Option A
266. Schedule III, Cr.P.C deals with

A. Various kinds of Magistrate B. Various powers of Court Officer

C. Various powers of Magistrates

Answer: Option C

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